A film impression of the beauty of cross-country skiing and the risks that come with it. The camera accompanies the competitors during their impressive and successful acrobatics, and also in moments of failure.
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Another very important feature of dokumentART is the systematic presentation of Polish documentary classics. This part of the programme has included films by such eminent Polish filmmakers as Krzysztof Kieślowski, Jacek Bławut, Paweł Łoziński and Bogdan Dziworski as well as the work of Kazimierz Karabasz, co-founder of the so-called Polish school of the documentary. Bławut, Łoziński and Dziworski have been guests at the festival and the screening of Karabasz’s films was accompanied by a meeting with the author of a book on his work, Mikołaj Jazdon, who is a film scholar and director of the International Film Festival OFF Cinema.
POL 1978, 11'
A film impression of the beauty of cross-country skiing and the risks that come with it. The camera accompanies the competitors during their impressive and successful acrobatics, and also in moments of failure.
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POL 1980, 12'
A multidimensional story about Władysław Kurpiewski, who devoted all his life to fencing and raising new generations of Polish Olympians.
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POL 1976, 12'
World Championship in ice hockey in Katowice – the players are going all out – we are admiring the speed, the technique, the will to fight. At the same time, the signs of the sport's increasingly brutalised rivalry is alarming.
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POL 1983, 19'
A portrayal of a young man (Jerzy Orłowski) who is missing both his hands. The camera records his behaviour in different circumstances. In spite of his cruel disability, the man is full of zest for life, he gets by in every situation, he is the master of his body.
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POL 1972, 14'
A reflective story about the history and present day of the Krzyżtopór castle in Ujazd.
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POL 1972, 14'
A reflective story about the history and present day of the Krzyżtopór castle in Ujazd.
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POL 1978, COL, DOC, OS, 17'
A film made during the junior ski competition in Zakopane reflects the atmosphere of the first sport struggles – the first losses, the first taste of victory, and the bitterness of failure. Children, cheered on by adults, give up their carefree pastimes to take part in “adult” competition.
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POL 1974, 14'
A film diary from the journey in the footsteps of a German composer who in 1704 came to the manor house of Graf Erdmann in Żary and from there he went for a short stay to Pszczyna.
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A documentary created together with Zbigniew Rybczyński (before he was awarded an Oscar) and Gerald Kargl. The film's protagonist is Franz Klammer, Austrian skier, one of the sport icons of the seventies. The film is an example of the so-called creational documentary.
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POL 1986, 8'
The filmmaker’s subjective view on the creative work of another artist – distinguished painter Zdzisław Beksiński.
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POL 1984, 29'
A lyrical report on the artists of the “Szapito” circus, who are ending their professional career. Dziworski records the last performances of the old people, furtively observing their behaviour. The mood is elevated by the beautiful cinematography by Krzysztof Ptak and Wit Dąbal.
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POL, GBR 1990, 40'
A documentary impression on Jurek Orłowski – a draughtsman-amateur with no hands. We are observing him in his prison cell, doing time for theft, and after he gets out of prison. For him, each and every little everyday activity is a fight for fitness and dignity.
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